I'm a Stranger Here Myself - Temple of Sound



     
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I'm a Stranger Here Myself Lyrics


Tell me is love still a popular suggestion
Or merely an obsolete art?
Forgive me for asking, this simple question
I'm unfamiliar with this part
I am a stranger here myselfWhy is wrong to murmur, "I adore him"
When it's shamefully obvious I do?
Does love embarrass him, or does it bore him?
I'm only waiting for my clue
I'm a stranger here myselfI dream of a day of a gay warm day
With my face between his hands
Have I missed the path? Have I gone astray?
I ask and no one understandsLove me or leave me
That seems to be the question
I don't know which tactics to use
But if he should offerA personal suggestion
How could I possibly refuse
When I'm a stranger here myself?Please tell me, tell a stranger
My curiosity goaded

Is there really any danger
That love his now out-moded?I'm interested especially
In knowing why you waste it
True romance is so freshly
With what have you replaced it?What is your latest foibal?
Is Gin Rummy more exquisite?
Is skiing more enjoyable?
For heaven's sake what is it?I can't believe
That love has lost its glamor
That passion is really pass
If gender is just a term in grammar
How can I ever find my way?
Since I'm a stranger here myselfHow can he ignore my
Available condition?
Why these Victorian views?
You see here before youA woman with a mission
I must discover the key to his ignition
And then if he should make
A diplomatic propositionHow could I possibly refuse?
How could I possibly refuse
When I'm a stranger here myself?

Enjoy the lyrics !!!
Temple Of Sound is a production / performance duo, in dance, dub & worldbeat music - comprising: Neil Sparkes (vocal, percussion & programming) & Count Dubulah (guitars, bass, programming & editing). They helped create global dance groove & mashup - both, now, worldwide popular genre.

Globalhead (2007) was their sixth album. Previous albums inc' First Edition (feat. JJ Burnel of The Stranglers, Linton Kwesi Johnson & Natacha Atlas), Shout at the Devil (as Jah Wobble & Temple of Sound with John Wardle) & People's Colony No.1 (with Rizwan-Muazzam Qawwali).

Sparkes & Dubulah established their dance scene credentials with Transglobal Underground’s 5 commercially successful albums for Nation, BMG, Sony and MCA; founder member Count Dubulah from club anthem 'TempleHead' in 1990 and Sparkes from 1992’s 'I, Voyager'.

Neil Sparkes & Count Dubulah have since produced for, and collaborated with Peter Gabriel ( Realworld),Los de Abajo (Realworld), Natacha Atlas ( Beggars Banquet) , Jah Wobble (30 Hertz Records.

Remixes include: Claude Challe, Ladysmith Black Mambazo, Tha FatBack Band,Banco De Gaia and Cheb I Sabah.

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